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Stroker Engine builders - what size is standard width?
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<blockquote data-quote="dubdubz" data-source="post: 625041" data-attributes="member: 1072"><p>There is a longer story but its dull and involves trying to build a house....so 2021 will be year of Bus </p><p></p><p>My bus has a 1745cc - which is ok - but I have always hankered after more CC's</p><p></p><p>I want to keep the 76mm crank and rods as they are all dynamically balanced by John Maher.</p><p></p><p>But I do know getting the tinware to fit was a PITA - so I wanted to know what size I could goto and keep the engine stock width in terms of tinware?</p><p>I searched the interwebs and granted I probably used the wrong phrase or words but it was a fruitless [almost] waste of a Sunday afternoon!</p><p></p><p>So options I think are</p><p>76 x 90.5 = 1956</p><p>76 x 92[thickwall] = 2021</p><p>76 x 94 = 2110</p><p></p><p>or keep my money in the bank - get digits out of my arse and do the EFI first!</p><p></p><p>thx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubdubz, post: 625041, member: 1072"] There is a longer story but its dull and involves trying to build a house....so 2021 will be year of Bus My bus has a 1745cc - which is ok - but I have always hankered after more CC's I want to keep the 76mm crank and rods as they are all dynamically balanced by John Maher. But I do know getting the tinware to fit was a PITA - so I wanted to know what size I could goto and keep the engine stock width in terms of tinware? I searched the interwebs and granted I probably used the wrong phrase or words but it was a fruitless [almost] waste of a Sunday afternoon! So options I think are 76 x 90.5 = 1956 76 x 92[thickwall] = 2021 76 x 94 = 2110 or keep my money in the bank - get digits out of my arse and do the EFI first! thx [/QUOTE]
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